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The English name, Knocknagussy, appears to be an anglicisation of a different Irish name from the one recorded by Tim Robinson on his map of Connemara: Binn Dhubh. Knocknagussy suggests Cnoc na Giúise, 'hill of the pine tree', or Cnoc na Giúsaí, giúsach being a collective noun. In Connemara it can refer to pine found in the bog or bog-deal (giús portaigh) [Dinneen].
Knocknagussy is the 709th highest place in Ireland. Knocknagussy is the most southerly summit in the Partry/Joyce Country area. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/600/?PHPSESSID=cecpkr6ocdo0kaqvc640dc8mq2

Found a small lay-by on the R345 at L97661 52269A. Crossed some boggy ground and headed roughly North up a very steep slope to the top. There was a small cairn next to a fence which straddled the summit. Lovely views. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/600/comment/18120/